.... Crack of dawn at the Sheboygan River. Wow it's cold today. We freeze, but never mind. Today finally we want catch him, the monster of the river. Hmm.. the water is very cold and the steelhead is low. We will need a heavy, deep running fly. Ok, I try a brass tube pattern with heavy tackle. We'll see... After some casts I get it. The hoped strong bite. Yeah, that is it what we want.....

Hello

Take your thick closing and try it too. Here are some tubes, ready for using in RWFF. Also there are 2 special salmon/seatrout flies for the Russian River "Kola". A dream water which most of us will never live to see. But we have our Sheboygan River, and there we will get also dream steelheads. I'm sure.

The hooks works fine, but you have to remove the thread. After adding the thread, click and hold on "shorter". This will remove the thread. Very easy! While adding other materials you will use often the adjust buttons like up, down, right and left and so on, but you know it.

Pitti: You're right, the Sheboygan is much prettier than the Polis. On the Polis fish the site with the water fall directly in front of you. It's probably the best looking site on the river and giant Steelies are there. They will run all the way back to the waterfall. It took me 1/2 hour to land a 35". I know, some of the sites I fish just for the scenery. It's very relaxing. I wish you had some water to fish in Berlin.........

We have an river called Havel in berlin. Here can be find whitefish like roach (90%) and other like carp etc., but all they are diseased and niffy. If you go with a flyrod to that water, after 10 minutes you will have a crowd behind you which ask "hey what you doing here??? Why do you lash the water?"